Spacial Draconoids are a semi-organic pseudo-biomechanical race of beings closely related to practically extinct Space Dragons, they are naturally occurring despite being pseudo-biomechanical and only semi-organic. They evolved in Space as an offshoot of the precursor to the Space Dragons. They all have a set of defining characteristics, which can be compared to Space Dragons for ease of image production. They are (on average) only 85% the overall size of a Space Dragon, have a more humanoid appearance (Though they are still primarily draconic), have wings larger than proportional to their body size (Similar in appearance to the wings of Meta-Ridley from Prime 1&3), and most members of the species have four wings located on the back (Some have six to eight). They have tails approximately ten times the length of their bodies (significantly longer than those of Space Dragons, which have always shown to be around the same length as the total height of the Dragon, though possessed of the ability to extend in the 2D titles) that can stretch and extend to three times that length, these tails are shown to be completely prehensile, almost boneless. Draconoids usually have one to three tails (though outliers exist with greater numbers. The greatest number recorded was ten, so it is possible to have at least up to that many). Draconoids usually have a single pair of arms (however, it is not uncommon to see draconoids with 2 to 3 pairs though), arms are usually 1.15 times longer than their torsos, and have a single joint located almost exactly in the middle, the arms are thinner than a human arm (proportionally), but thicker than those of a Space Dragon (Again, proportionally to the overall size of the body). Each arm has a hand which has three long four digit fingers, and a single three digit (four if you count the base, similar to humans) thumb-like digit. Draconoids legs are usually equal in length when at rest to their torso height, though they can be extended to stand 1.35 times longer than that (on average, some are longer, some shorter, though the height at rest rarely is any different). A Draconoid's legs have two knees, one which could be mistaken for the sole knee of a digitigrade creature, and then one which would normally be the ankle of said creature, however these are both knees, with a connector in between. Legs end in four toed digitigrade feet, three being located on the front of the foot (and having three joints), and the fourth being located on the raised heel (and having two joints). Legs are once again proportionally thicker than those of a space dragon. Like Space Dragons, Draconoids have the ability to store gases in their bodies and release them later, either ignited into fireballs or a stream of fire, or launched out in the form of plasma (which is more versatile). Spacial Draconoids have, on average, one or two pairs of eyes, some extreme cases can have up to eight pairs, but most non-standard cases are only three or four pairs of eyes. Draconoid eyes produce a highly flammable gas that also has a habit of turning to plasma even without pumping energy into it, even in the vacuum of space, this strange phenomena only abates when the Draconoid is either unconscious or dead. It is not entirely uncommon to see a Draconoid who has an excessive amount of this gas in their early stages learn to concentrate it and launch it out in beams later in life. Spacial Draconoids have a tendency (11 in 20 cases) to develop an armored scale coating/carapace exoskeleton that is pseudo-organically developed but biomechanical in nature, providing benefits similar to a powered exoskeleton (a power-suit), including having built-in weaponry. The weapons developed vary from Draconoid to Draconoid, and are often developed in response to some high-stress or high danger occurrence around them that makes them need protection and the ability to fight back, the only discernible reason for the variety observed in their weapon systems. After extended periods of contact with humanly breathable atmosphere (Approximately 3-5 days), Spacial Draconoids will tend to begin emitting a sulfuric odor, with undertones of brimstone and a hint of wood-ash and cinders.

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